Corruption, contention and reform : the power of deep democratization / Michael Johnston.
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- text
- unmediated
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- 9781107034747
- 1107034744
- 9781107610064
- 1107610060
- 364.1/323 23
- JF1525.C66 J637 2014
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 252-284) and index.
Reform in an imperfect world -- "Deep democratization" and the control of corruption -- First, do no harm, then, build trust : reform in fragile and post-conflict societies -- Official moguls : power, protection ... and profits -- Oligarchs and clans : high stakes and insecurity -- Elite cartels : hanging on with a little help from my friends -- Influence market corruption : wealth and power versus justice -- Staying power : building and sustaining citizen engagement -- Appendix : Recognizing the syndromes of corruption.
"Michael Johnston argues that corruption will persist, and even be the rule rather than the exception, until those with a stake in ending it can act in ways that cannot be ignored. This is the key principle of 'deep democratization', enabling citizens to defend their interests by political means. The author analyzes four syndromes of corruption in light of this principle: official moguls in Egypt and Tunisia, oligarchs and clans in the Philippines, elite cartels in Argentina, and influence markets in France, Australia and the US. Johnston argues that different kinds of corruption require distinctive responses, each bearing specific risks. Focusing on recent events, including the global economic crisis and the Arab Spring, he shows that we can assess vulnerabilities to corruption and the effects of reforms, and use this information to identify new practices. His book offers a fundamental reappraisal of ways to check abuses of wealth and power."--Publisher's description.
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